Paper 243 of 383
Published June 1, 2026
As additional geological anchors are incorporated into a planetary-scale framework, previously identified relationships warrant re-examination. Reassessment is a necessary component of comparative Earth-system analysis.
This paper revisits the Aegean region, Mount Everest, and the Mariana Trench through geometric spacing, great-circle relationships, structural context, continuity chains, and regional geological organization.
Reference observations include the Hellenic Arc, Himalayan deformation systems, western Pacific trench environments, and associated geological provinces.
The objective is to determine whether alignment observations remain stable as additional planetary reference systems are introduced.
Within ABC Sequencing, reassessment functions as a quality-control process that prioritizes repeatability over novelty.
The framework emphasizes re-measurement, comparison, and refinement rather than confirmation.
This paper re-evaluates relationships among three major planetary anchors through a larger observational framework and expanded comparative context.